I am really getting into them. Love their song 444 off their first studio release.

I had a hard time getting into them because they are so stark. When I want something more heady than my usual artists, I reach for Plaid, Boards of Canada, Loscil and Vangelis, and Underworld because they still have a melodic-feely nature. Underworld is my favorite.

Here is a classic from the late 90s. IDM experimental at the time and very groundbreaking ime. It is really beautiful. Enjoy!!

A lot of the music in this thread seems F style. Or maybe NiFe, ambient style. The problem is to get to the real T music, not just music that represents T style symbolically, like Future Sound of London that has a very futuristic, modern sound, but still F.

I like FSOL, I used to listen to it, but it sounds F.

One should try to find music that conveys as little feeling or mood as possible. Maybe it's not possible to get rid of all the F though.

ok, I'll try:

What about Stockhausen?

even Mozart seems often surprisingly T, when one listens with it in mind, like in this sonata:

Parodies of songs are prolly T music because there's no feeling behind them at all except mockery That and nerds usually like parody music more than actual music because they dislike too heavy emotions.

Parodies of songs are prolly T music because there's no feeling behind them at all except mockery That and nerds usually like parody music more than actual music because they dislike too heavy emotions.

Parodies of songs are prolly T music because there's no feeling behind them at all except mockery That and nerds usually like parody music more than actual music because they dislike too heavy emotions.

Parodies, which are also interesting as music itself - relate more to F, as mb heard more to get pleasant emotions than to notice a humor. For example:

and T style mockery

> Also, music at American baseball games is pretty T. Esp the 70s rock.

I suppose, you overesteemate the intellectualism of the music for sport fans